Visions of WAR: The Art of Wayne Reynolds Hardcover

For much of the last decade, Wayne Reynolds has been the definitive artist of fantasy
gaming. From cover paintings for major games like Warhammer, Dungeons & Dragons,
and Pathfinder to concept illustrations for popular Reaper Miniatures gaming figures,
Reynolds’s work has stoked the imaginations of a generation of gamers and fantasy
enthusiasts. Now, for the first time ever, comes a huge 256-page collection of Wayne Reynolds’s
most treasured works from a variety of publishers. Take a glimpse into fantastic worlds
through the eyes of a grand master of the craft with Visions of WAR!

ISBN: 978-1-60125-425-2

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Wayne Reynolds became my hero at GenCon last year when on Sunday, he remembered me from the day before trying to buy the final print of Lirianne (which he'd been holding in case anyone wanted to buy the 22 print set), and told me if the print was so important to me, it belonged to me, and sold me the last one.

There will not be a PDF of this book due to rights issues, and we do not have any preorder bonuses planned for this book.

That's too bad. I have a feeling quite a few potential buyers will decide against getting this. I was hoping for a print+pdf deal, but I'll be happy for the print only. Unlike Art of Dragon Magazine, I will actually recognize some of the art, characters, and places! (being a newer gamer and all)

Preordering! Love his art, and was so glad to get a signed print in person this past Gencon!

As for a pdf version, that's not something I would expect to see for an "art" book. Rights issues and such. Besides, most of his art can probably be found online with an image search, even if the quality/resolution isn't the best.

Even though Amazon is only guessing, to be frank, so are we. Since we're behind schedule, we're prioritizing products that need to be released at particular times, and since this is a standalone product, it's pretty much waiting behind everything else.

My guess is that it won't go to the printer until after all of our Gen Con releases are done, which would put this in September. On the other hand, it's less resource-intensive than most products, and there's a chance that it may sneak through sooner by way of a couple of little gaps that could open up in the production schedule. We'd certainly love to have it at PaizoCon in July... but not if that would keep us from delivering Pathfinder books to Gen Con.

Thanks for the info, I pre-ordered this at Amazon.co.uk as soon as I saw it announced and just came here to see why I got an email saying it's been pushed back to Nov. 1st.

Can I just say it's nice to see reps of companies happily explaining issues and why release dates sometimes have to be moved. It makes a very refreshing change from some other companies I could mention.

Even though Amazon is only guessing, to be frank, so are we. Since we're behind schedule, we're prioritizing products that need to be released at particular times, and since this is a standalone product, it's pretty much waiting behind everything else.

My guess is that it won't go to the printer until after all of our Gen Con releases are done, which would put this in September. On the other hand, it's less resource-intensive than most products, and there's a chance that it may sneak through sooner by way of a couple of little gaps that could open up in the production schedule. We'd certainly love to have it at PaizoCon in July... but not if that would keep us from delivering Pathfinder books to Gen Con.

Vic mind having the Web Team update the product page to indicated a more accurate release date, be it "post June" or the like just indicating the delay?

OMG!!! I have never bought a book dedicated on art; however, this will be the exception. Wayne Reynolds continues to astound my gaming group with his amazing illustrations. I can't wait to flip through this book! :D

The timing on that may be tricky, as all Wayne has completed for Thornkeep is the thumbnail sketch (which comes before a detailed sketch, which comes before actually painting the thing), but I like your thinking!

The timing on that may be tricky, as all Wayne has completed for Thornkeep is the thumbnail sketch (which comes before a detailed sketch, which comes before actually painting the thing), but I like your thinking!

Soooo....I noticed in the new Goblinworks blog that the Cover for the Kickstarter Thornkeep was completed and finished in time for PaizoCon. Does that mean it has a fair chance of making it into this book?? please.....

Soooo....I noticed in the new Goblinworks blog that the Cover for the Kickstarter Thornkeep was completed and finished in time for PaizoCon. Does that mean it has a fair chance of making it into this book?? please.....

I am so impressed and excited for what Paizo has planned for 2013. This Wayne Reynolds compilation is awesome, and I have not seen anything like this done since the days of TSR and those Tales of the Lance and More Tales of the Lance books.

The only thing I am hoping to see in the future is a sequal to that Best of Dragon Magazine hardcover they did when Paizo was just launching Pathfinder. That is an oft used book at my table and needs a sequal yesterday.

Keep it up, gang! Excited for 2013, assuming the world doesn't end before Christmas.

The only thing I am hoping to see in the future is a sequal to that Best of Dragon Magazine hardcover they did when Paizo was just launching Pathfinder. That is an oft used book at my table and needs a sequal yesterday.

I'm afraid that's not gonna ever happen. WotC holds the rights to Dragon/Dungeon contents and to make any compilations of them.